Pecco Bagnaia suggests radical Ducati MotoGP test idea to fix his woes
Pecco Bagnaia’s problems continued in Ara𓄧gon 𒉰sprint

Pecco Bagnaia believes getting a GP24 rider to test the GP25 in Monday’s post-Aragon Grand Prix test could help him better understand his problems 🦩on the Ducati MotoGP bike.
The double world champion’s already difficult 2025 season didn’t get any better on Saturday at the Aragon GP, as he failed to score points 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:in the sprint in 12th.
Despite qualifying fourth, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia says he continued to battle fron🌳t locking under braking and ran wide at Turn 7 at one stage🌱 of the sprint as a result of this.
He remains at a loss on the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:factory Ducati, admitting “I don’t know what’s going wrong”.
When asked if he should test the GP24 on Monday at 🐼Aragon to better understand his problems, he suggested someone like Alex Marquez trying his bike would offer more benefit.
“I don’t know if that [💃testing the GP24] would be a good thing be🌸cause I need to go with the ’25 and I cannot swap the bike,” he said.
“Mostly it could be more important for a rider who has a fres🐽h feeling on t🌊he GP24 to ride the GP25.
“So, maybe Al🐎ex or Franky [Morbidelli] or [Fermin] Aldeguer, but Alex would be the best one to do thꦬis.
“But everyone is focus✨ed on improving and it’s difficult to do something like th🧔is.”
Pecco Bagnaia foresaw Aragon sprint struggle on Saturday morning
Bagnaia, who is now 84 points off champio🐻nship leading team-mate Marc Marquez, admits he predict🙈ed his sprint to be a struggle from the problems he had on the bike in Saturday morning’s FP2 session.
“I was ♎knowing that it would be difficult today because 💛in the FP2 this morning, I was struggling, I wasn’t happy with my feeling,” he added.
“But qualifying I just gave a lot, 𒈔risking a lot, and I started P4. Then in the race I just tried everything, but I wasn’t able to force.
“I was trying to brake hard but the front wa𓄧s locking a lot. I was u♉ndersteering a lot, and it was really tough.
“Then I just went wide [at Turn 7] trying to copy and brak🙈e in the same place as the rider in 𒈔front of me.
“But I sꦏtarted to lock and I went wide. I was stuck there and it was tough, really tough today.
“For tomorrow we have to try another different thing. We are trying everyꩲthing, but something else🌜, and hoping it will help a bit.
“Already the medium will help to have less understeering, 𝐆but it will be tough༒.”
Bagnaia reiterated that his motorcycle is “very similar” to last year’s, “but the dynamics of the bik✤e are strange because I’m struggling a lot in braking”.
He also in𓆉sisted that he and his team are remaining hand-in-hand through this di💖fficult period.
“I don’t know why everyone starts askingꦜ if I am sticking together wit💫h my team,” he said.
“It is what it is. I know perfectly that we are all in the same boat and we are all working in the same direction - me on the bike, them off it, trying to figure out our 🐠problems, trying to help us because it’s critical not just for me but also for them that they are not understanding what is happening.”

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen 🥀Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc ♓Marquez’s injury issues.
